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"in a minute" should mean the same as "in one minute" #50

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TrophyNinjaShrub opened this issue Apr 9, 2022 · 1 comment
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"in a minute" should mean the same as "in one minute" #50

TrophyNinjaShrub opened this issue Apr 9, 2022 · 1 comment
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@TrophyNinjaShrub
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It seems to be resolving to 8 hours plus one minute from now, rather than one minute from now. I thought maybe it was getting timezone-confused but I'm only 4 hours behind UTC

I get the same results through speaking or the CLI

remind me to file an issue in a minute                     
 >> That's very late                                                  
 >> is that really when you want to be reminded                       
 >> are you sure
 yes
 >> I've set a reminder for three thirty five tomorrow

(I did that at 19:34 local time)

@krisgesling
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Hey there, thanks for logging this.

I've confirmed that it's an issue in Lingua Franca our multi-lingual parsing and formatting library. So the code in the Skill is technically correct, but returning an incorrect result because of this.

I've created a bug report on Lingua Franca so we can track it there but left this here in case others run into the same issue.

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